Champions League

The Champions League is an annual club football competition organized by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) in which the top teams from various European leagues compete for the title of the best club in Europe. It features a series of knockout rounds and group stages, attracting elite clubs from across Europe. The tournament is known for its high level of competition, showcasing some of the best football talent and clubs, and is highly prestigious within the football community. The competition was established in 1955 as the European Cup but was rebranded to the UEFA Champions League in 1992, expanding its format and inclusivity to include more teams and a broader array of matches. The final of the Champions League, held annually, is one of the most-watched sporting events in the world.